Also, going back to Saul, why didn't they ever revisit him with the Polygraph after he failed in Season 1? I've always felt he is up to something. Maybe not, but I feel like he is doing just enough to put the good guys in position, and then cock block at the last possible moment.

I think it's Galvez. One thing I noticed was he was the one who said that the reporter wanted to talk with epstein (sp?). Which then gave time for Brody to get the stuff from the safe. Maybe I'm reading too much but I think it's him.

re: Homeland season 2(Posted by Nuts on 10/9/12 at 10:29 am to brbengalgal)

quote: Could the context of the tape be changed to look innocent or does he actually call himself a suicide bomber?

If I remember correctly, Brody never explicitly states what he does or what occurs; I am sure he will be able to spin it so that there is no correlation between that video and the assassination "attempt".

quote:Also, going back to Saul, why didn't they ever revisit him with the Polygraph after he failed in Season 1? I've always felt he is up to something. Maybe not, but I feel like he is doing just enough to put the good guys in position, and then cock block at the last possible moment.

If I remember correctly, Saul flunked that one question on the lie detector test, then jumped up to go handle something important. He then came back the next day and aced the lie detector. The implication was that his original polygraph results may have been messed up because he was stressed about whatever it was that he was trying to accomplish (I need to go back and watch that episode). They also showed Brody successfully lying on his polygraph ("Have you ever cheated on your wife?") to demonstrate that it is possible to spoof the test.

I mean I know Saul is the maybe the one guy to cheer for, but Saul knows the truth and is in harms way. Homeland seems like the kind of show that would take the risk of eliminating a big piece on the board if it makes sense for the story.